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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



Baltimore Cabbage Lettuce. 



This new Lettuce, which we introduced three years ago, and claimed to be one of the best ever put on the 

 market, and which produced such a sensation among the large growers who tried it. still holds a high place among 

 Lettuce. As soon as they discovered its merits they came for more seed, and recommended it to all their friends ; 

 these in turn were delighted with their crops, as the result more than justified all we claimed for it. The above 

 illustration represents a field of about 2t00 plants, only one of which did not head, and this was but a sample of what 

 we could have procured on a number of farms. Another grower at Gardenville, Maryland, says : " I had three 

 thousand heads of your Baltimore Cabbage Lettuce, and they all headed but one; they are slow to run to seed. =1 

 The heads are large and solid, color pretty light green, and very slow to seed. In fact, it is just what the Truckers 

 and G-ardeners want. A large Trucker in New Jersey writes : "The Baltimore Cabbage Lettuce I had of you last 

 Spring was certainly very fine/ 1 



Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz„ 20 cts. X lb., 65cts. lb.. $2.00. 



Early Burlington Hybrid 

 Corn. 



This Corn has been grown for several years by a few 

 Truckers for the Philadelphia market, and as they kept 

 it among themselves, they had almost the entire control 

 of the early markets. While it is as early as the Adams, 

 the ears are very much larger, and their resemblance to 

 the Sugar Corn makes it a great seller. It is not a true 

 Sugar Corn, but a hybrid, or mixture, between the 

 Sugar Corn and the Adams Early. # 



Qt„ 20 cts. Pk„ So cts. Bushel, $3.00. 



Truckers' Early Sugar Corn. 



This is the most desirable variety of Sugar Corn for 

 Truckers and Gardeners to plant early. It is ten days 

 earlier than Evergreen, very productive, growing two 

 to four ears to the stalk. The ears set low. are large and 

 well filled, the grain long and narrow, similar to Ever- 

 green, but smaller. It is one of the most productive 

 varieties in cultivation. 



Qt., 20 cts. Pk., 85 cts. Bushel, .$3.00. 



